Hand students a rubric that actually tells them what to improve — not just what the teacher will judge. Taskade Genesis converts your grading rubric into a structured self-assessment checklist students can work through before they submit, with AI guidance built in.
What Is an AI Rubric to Student Self-Assessment Converter?
This converter takes a teacher's grading rubric — criteria, performance levels, and point values — and reframes each criterion as a student-facing question or checklist item. The output is a live workspace students can complete, annotate, and share back with the teacher for pre-submission feedback.
Why Use a Rubric to Self-Assessment Converter?
Self-assessment closes the feedback loop before grading, not after. Taskade Genesis builds the tool so you don't have to.
- Outcome-first design. Each rubric criterion becomes an actionable self-check question students can answer in plain language.
- AI agents that guide, not grade. Embedded agents with 34 built-in tools can suggest revisions, ask probing questions, and flag missing elements.
- Relational tracking. The Relationship field links each self-assessment to a student record, assignment, or deadline — all viewable on a Calendar or Table view.
- No per-seat lock-in. Clone it for your whole class and share it as a custom-domain app (Business+).
- Persistent memory. The AI agent remembers a student's prior submissions to track growth over time.
Who Should Use This Converter?
- K–12 teachers who want students to internalize success criteria before turning in work.
- College professors running writing-intensive or project-based courses that benefit from structured peer and self-review cycles.
- Instructional designers building reusable assessment frameworks across a department or curriculum.
- Tutors and academic coaches who work one-on-one and want a structured reflection tool for each session.
- Students who want to self-check their work against official criteria without waiting for instructor feedback.
How To Convert a Rubric to a Self-Assessment Checklist
- Open the Converter and click Use Converter to launch the Taskade Genesis workspace — try it instantly, then clone it with one click.
- Paste your grading rubric (criteria names, descriptors, and point ranges).
- The AI agent rewrites each criterion as a first-person student question — for example: Does my introduction clearly state my thesis?
- Organize the checklist in List view, then switch to Table view to add a self-rating column (1–4) and a comments field per criterion.
- Share the workspace link with students or publish it as a client portal (Business+) so each student logs in with their own account and submits their self-assessment.
Discover more assessment tools in the /convert library, explore custom AI agents that give personalized writing feedback, or browse templates to find ready-made rubric frameworks.
